Exit List
The entire route is in Anne Arundel County.
Location | Mile |
km | Exit | Destinations | Notes | |||
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Parole | 0.00 | 0.00 | US 50 / US 301 (John Hanson Highway) – Annapolis, Bay Bridge, Washington, Richmond | Southern terminus | ||||
Crownsville | 5.19 | 8.35 | 5 | MD 178 (Generals Highway) – Crownsville | Southbound exit, northbound entrance | |||
Millersville | 6.71 | 10.80 | 7 | MD 3 south (Robert Crain Highway) / MD 32 west (Patuxent Freeway) – Bowie, Odenton, Columbia | ||||
Severna Park | 9.67 | 15.56 | 10 | Benfield Boulevard / Veterans Highway – Severna Park | Split into exits 10A (east) and 10B (west) southbound; Benfield Boulevard is MD 3C | |||
South Gate | 12.10 | 19.47 | 12 | MD 3 Bus. north (Robert Crain Highway) / New Cut Road south – Glen Burnie |
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13.29 | 21.39 | 13 | MD 174 (Quarterfield Road) | |||||
13.84 | 22.27 | 14 | MD 100 (Paul T. Pitcher Highway) – Gibson Island, Ellicott City | Split into exits 14A (east) and 14B (west) | ||||
Ferndale | 14.80 | 23.82 | 15 | MD 176 (Dorsey Road) / MD 162 (Aviation Boulevard) – Glen Burnie, BWI Airport | Split into exits 15A (MD 176 east) and 15B (MD 176 west) northbound; southbound exit is with MD 162A (Cromwell Park Drive) | |||
15.58 | 25.07 | 16 | MD 648 (Baltimore–Annapolis Boulevard) – Ferndale, Glen Burnie | |||||
17.46 | 28.10 | 17 | I-695 (Baltimore Beltway) – Baltimore, Towson, Key Bridge, Dundalk | Split into exits 17A (west) and 17B (east) northbound; no exits southbound | ||||
Brooklyn Park | 17.62 | 28.36 | To I-895 (Harbor Tunnel Thruway) – Baltimore Harbor Tunnel | Northern terminus; highway continues north as I-895A | ||||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
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